Maria Kang

101 Ways to Motivate Yourself to GET FIT.

Posted by Maria Kang on June 12, 2007

I focus on the psychology of fitness and success because I believe that if you understand ‘why’ you want to do something the ‘how’ part becomes easy. I didn’t get fit by reading about how to perform a sit up. I got fit because something motivated me to want to learn how to perform every sit-up God made.  

Learning what uniquely motivates you is what will make you successful in your weight loss or weight gain journey. Here are 101 strategies that I have seriously used in my years in training.  

1: Write down your goals.  

2: Create a fitness action plan.  

3: Devise a desirable reward.  

4: Set a completion date.  

5: Enter a competition. 

6: Enter a competition amongst your friends. 

7: Plaster motivational quotes all over your house. 

8: Write “Every Day is a New Battle” on your bathroom mirror. 

9: Post your favorite fitness role model on your refrigerator. 

10: Post your favorite fat picture on your refrigerator. 

11: Type “Your Character is your Destiny” on your screen saver. 

12: Type “Get off your Fat Butt” on your screen saver. 

13: Practice core strength by using a stability ball for a chair.  

14: Rollover and do some crunches in-between emails on your stability ball chair.  

15: Buy a nice wardrobe that will fit you in two months. 

16: Donate all your fat clothes to Salvation Army.

17: Moderate your strict eating with a fat meal once a week. 

18: When eating your fat meal, look at the body type of other people who eat fat meals daily. 

19: Buy some fitness magazines. 

20: Read some “how to” fitness articles. 

21: Join a fitness web blog: www.louisdorman.com. 

22: Read Louis’ transformation story. 

23: Pray and thank God you only have to lose half the weight he lost. 

24: Make a supportive fitness group. 

25: Hang around fit friends. 

26: Surround yourself with people and things that promote a healthy lifestyle. 

27: Find a running partner. 

28: Inspire your own partner to run with you. 

29: Create fitness goals with your partner. 

30: Make a workout and diet log.  

31: Personalize your journal by adding inspirational quotes and pictures. 

32: Document your progress: weight, body fat, and blood pressure. 

33: Attend a bodybuilding/fitness show. 

34: Talk to competitors and pros that live for fitness. 

35: Ask your role models what motivates them. 

36: Take a chance and email your role model off their web site. 

37: Take a supplement for physical gains as well as a mental ‘placebo’ effect. 

38: Drink some coffee. 

39: Drink more coffee. 

40: Date someone more fit than you. 

41: Date someone who inspires you. 

42: Date someone you want to look really good naked for. 

43: Shave your body so you can see all your muscles. 

44: Tan your body so you can see all the lines and contours of your muscles. 

45: Tan your body at the beach so that people with really nice bodies can inspire you. 

46: Hire a trainer. 

47: Become a trainer. 

48: Humble a trainer by knowing more stuff than him/her. 

49: Look like a trainer. 

50: Buy new athletic shoes. 

51: Buy a new workout outfit. 

52: Buy clean, new and comfortable socks. 

53: Wear really bright colors to the gym. 

54: Take a group exercise class. 

55: Take a spinning class for really intense cardio. 

56: Take Yoga or Pilate’s class for variety and core strength. 

57: Drink an energy drink. 

58: Plan a vacation where you have to wear a swimsuit. 

59: Read Lance Armstrong’s biography. 

60: Envision your workout during your warm-up. 

61: Focus on the workout, one set at a time. 

62: Beat yourself up with weights for even getting de-motivated. 

63: Conquer your negative thoughts by pushing your body into painful consciousness. 

64: Experiment on how much you can make yourself sweat. 

65: Make it a goal to be the fittest person in the weight room – or any room for that matter. 

66: Test your Max on pushups and pullups.

67: Post the Krispy Kreme’s calendar on your wall. 

68: Post Monica Brant’s calendar on your wall. 

69: Watch Lance Armstrong videos.

70: Read articles by Arnold Schwarzenegger. 

71: Buy a home exercise bike or treadmill. 

72: Become the inspiration amongst your friends. 

73: Help someone who is very overweight or wants to gain muscle. 

74: Visit my web site: www.mariakang.com. 

75: Place your alarm clock across your bedroom so that you have to get up to turn it off in the morning. 

76: Place your athletic shoes right next to your alarm clock. 

77: Place a quote right next to your alarm clock that says: “Today you are closer to the person you were meant to become.” 

78: Alarm your cell phone to give you daily reminders to eat, workout and give gratitude. 

79: Volunteer your time with people who don’t have full function of their bodies. 

80: Volunteer your passion for fitness at a YMCA. 

81: Look up new, healthy recipes to cook. 

82: Search for new, healthy restaurants to eat at. 

83: Observe the body type of the people at restaurants you shouldn’t eat at. 

84: Read one of Mike Mahler’s Aggressive Strength Training Articles on BB.com. 

85: Learn a new exercise technique like Kettle Bell training. 

86: Turn off your TV and run. 

87: Buy a new MP3 player or IPOD and put some high, energy, workout songs on it. 

88: Buy new workout devices like a heart rate monitor or pedometer.

89: Workout at a different gym. 

90: Workout at a different time of day. 

91: Workout using all new exercises. 

92: Vary your cardio by incorporating High Intensity Training. 

93: Say a prayer for power right before you train. 

94: Say a prayer for performance right before your set. 

95: Say a prayer for pain during your set. 

96: Say a prayer for persistence after your set. 

97: Say a prayer for positive action after you train. 

98: Read articles on fitnesscure.com. 

99: Shop for supplements, videos and books on Bodybuilding.com. 

100: Get passionate enough to write an article for a local newspaper. 

101: You know what motivates you. Quit reading and make it happen.  

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